He appears ordinary, so no one cares despite his living an relatively extraordinary life. One person is powerful but has a "normal" personality. All of these stories are about super powerful "normal" people. This applies to basically all his works, so I might as well call this a general review. This dude gets that your art doesn't have to be great for it to complement your story, and that your premises and concepts don't have to be "serious" for your story to be legitimately interesting. I like it about as much as Murata's art but I'm a bit weird. The art style looks silly, but in a way that often works with the gags, and when he actually puts the effort in he draws some pretty badass stuff, like the "God" image and stuff from the Garou arc. Yet the characters and villains are the stupidest things you'll ever find legitimately entertaining, the tone is mixed up enough to keep both the stories and the gags fresh, and the amount of depth put into to his worlds and scenarios as well as the skill behind his paneling and general composition are surprisingly impressive. It all smacks of something a deranged teenager scribbles in his notebook and the art reflects that. ONE's stories are primarily constituted by ninjas, psychics, demons, monsters crossed with household object, giant animals, superheroes with absolutely absurd abilities. Last updated on December 10th, 2020, 6:54am With the sorry state Marvel & DC have been in for the past 5 years, I think it's safe to say that Japan is the future of super hero comics. It's not exactly scene-for-scene, as One may change, add, & drop things from this book for the remake. This webcomic collection serves as a storyboard for Murata to work off of in the manga, as well as provide fans with years of spoilers of things to come. I'm nearly convinced that One speed-draws this way intentionally to give it the look of a child-drawn comic for comedic value, but sometimes he uses enough detail that exposes that he's far more capable at art than he lets on, & his art improves over time, just nowhere near Yuusuke Murata's level. The biggest differences, aside from Tiger & Bunny not being a comedy, is that T&B focuses heavily on sponsorship & television, while Onepunch Man spends a great deal of time mocking the hubris of the heroes & monsters, & the entitlement & blind optimism of the citizens in a world where the only character with two brain cells to rub together is a 10 year old child. Both are set around a world where super heroes are celebrities & their careers are a popularity contest.
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Flashy Flash vs.This series feels like it takes place in the exact same universe as Tiger & Bunny.
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Unlike previous attacks, the force of Saitama's punch is too much for Elder Centipede's regeneration to keep up with, and the monster's body quickly crumbles, marking his permanent defeat. King jumps out of the way, and Saitama performs his Serious Series: Serious Punch. As Elder Centipede is just feet away from King, Saitama comes in from behind. Elder Centipede then crawls onto the ground and rushes at King, who maintains his ground. King's thoughts are racing inside his mind, as he knows he is giving Saitama a very limited window of time to destroy Elder Centipede and prevent him from burrowing underground and retreating. King then goes on to taunt Elder Centipede with various insults. He tells Elder Centipede to follow him if he wants to take revenge on Blast.
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King goes on to say that he brought Blast, the very hero that defeated him many years ago, with him. Elder Centipede charges towards Bang, who prepares to go all out against the monster, when King distracts the Elder Centipede by yelling provocative words over a megaphone.Įlder Centipede's attention is diverted from the other S-Class heroes, and he looks down at King.